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We spent all our time since being greenlit implementing the Steam features for the game and now even after its release we still do have a ton of more work to do. So go grab the game and enjoy in our place too. 49 Steam Achievements to collect, 15 cards to grab, a ton of emoticons, backgrounds, stats and more...

Thanks to your support our second release, the RPG/puzzle game 99 Spirits got greenlit.

We will proceed with the works to make it awailable through Steam as soon as we get over the shock and can start moving again. Words fail me at the moment, we will give you more information about the proceedings soon.

Hanabusa is a young headstrong girl living in the Heian capital within medieval Japan. But when her mother is slain by evil spirits, her life turns into one of vengeance as she sets out to hunt and destroy the spirits.

During Hanabusa’s travels, she meets a white fox who turns out to be a servant of the mountain god. Hanabusa receives a special sword passed down from her mother, which gives her the ability to see the true forms of spirits to help slay them. Shortly after, a spirit claiming to be Hanabusa’s long-lost father, Hidetada, breaks her sword and leaves Hanabusa powerless and confused.

Now to mend her broken sword and learn the truth about her father, Hanabusa embarks on a journey to annihilate every last one of the evil spirits.

[/h1]99 Spirits has a great art direction, an original story and a unique gameplay that reminds to both Pictionary and Pokémon with a great result. If all indie Japanese indie games are this good I’ll start to learn the language ASAP. It can’t be missing in any indie game collection. (Bit Maiden)

Without a shadow of doubt, 99 Spirits is one of the most imaginative and accomplished indie games on the market. (True PC Gaming)

Mixing the puzzle and RPG genre along with some anime themed influences, 99 Spirits became an absorbing and addicting title that was nearly impossible for me to put down for too long. (Moonlitasteria)

Just as I am always after a unique storyline in a game, I am always searching for something unique in terms of gameplay and 99 Spirits has given that box a BIG tick. (The Otaku's Study)

75/100Though not a flawless experience, 99 Spirits manages nonetheless to be a strangely addictive JRPG (IdieGameMagazine)

If you bought the game on Desura, you can find your Steam key on:http://www.desura.com/collectionIf you got your Desura key from a bundle or another store, that place should have your Steam key as well.

@Dullahan8:Spirits' forums on Steam or our forums is the correct place for such questions.

The enter key activates the current button you are on (either by pointing with the mouse or the arrow keys you navigate the buttons), you are probably on the one that exits the game, I would recommend using the space key or the left mouse button for this purpose.

You can set the speed of the auto-reading function from the configuration menu, it is called Auto Play Speed.

I'm pressing enter to advance through the prologue instead of mouse clicks, and on one of the dialogue lines where Oyatsu is conversing with the villain, pressing enter brings up the box asking if I want to return to the title screen. This doesn't happen if I just left click through the dialogue.

Also, the auto text speed is a little too fast for me to keep up. It'd be great if I could change the speed

99 Spirits has been Greenlit and is now listed in the Steam store. For the latest information, purchase options, and discussions for 99 Spirits, please see it on the Steam Store or in the Steam Community.